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Monday, March 16, 2026

President Donald Trump on Thursday blamed "the genetics" of assailants in a string of recent attacks across the country. read more


A frustrated truck driver posted on Reddit to share dashcam footage of the road hazard created by a new form of advertising. "I hope this doesn't become normalized," said the original poster, sharing their video in r/Truckers.


For her 35th birthday, Deja Monet decided she wanted to break something. So on a Tuesday afternoon in March, she and her boyfriend headed to The Ragery, a "rage room" on Manhattan's Lower East Side, grabbed a helmet and a pair of googles, and picked up a sledgehammer. read more


The Heritage Foundation, a conservative policy group that was involved in the development of the Republican agenda for the second Trump presidency, Project 2025, published a report on Jan. 8 aimed at reshaping U.S. family policy.


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@#7

Sometimes I think Iran is saying this to the US ...

Opal - Happy Nightmare Baby (1987)
www.youtube.com


Lyrics excerpt ...

https://genius.com/Opal-happy-nightmare-baby-lyrics

...
Happy nightmare, baby
Happy nightmare, baby
Cause you're mine, all mine
...


@#5 ... The MAHA Institute ...

That's a new one for me.

Found this ...

MAHA Institute
www.mahainstitute.us

... We focus on reforming the political, regulatory, and legislative environment to end corporate capture of government and restore its focus on the health of the American people. ...

We offer academic, strategic, and policy leadership.

We strengthen the MAHA movement from your neighborhood to Capitol Hill. By putting people before bureaucracy, we will achieve our goal of reforming and rebuilding the nation's political, regulatory, and legislative environment to realign it with the first principles of the United States of America.

We value and will fight for your freedom of choice, your freedom to stay informed, and your freedom to pursue health and happiness. ...


@#37 ... One third of Americans? -- I call --------! ...

... Healthcare Costs Impact Daily Life

news.gallup.com
In a nationally and state-representative survey of nearly 20,000 U.S. adults conducted from June through August 2025, roughly one-third of respondents -- the equivalent of more than 82 million Americans -- said they have made at least one trade-off with daily living expenses to afford healthcare. ...


Do you disagree because you have an issue with the polling methodology, or do you disagree because you do not like the results?

Serious question.

thx.


@#7 ... He fires anyone that tells him things he doesn't want to hear. ...

Yeah, I've seen that aspect.

But, then there is also this reporting ...

Trump's Humiliating War Miscalculation Exposed
www.yahoo.com

... President Donald Trump, convinced that Iran would quickly bend to any U.S. pressure, repeatedly ignored his general's warnings about Iran crippling a crucial oil shipping lane.

Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, repeatedly warned Trump that Iran would likely disrupt the Strait of Hormuz in response to a U.S. attack, according to a new report in the Wall Street Journal[1].

In several briefings, Caine warned the president that Iran would send missiles and drones to the area.

Sources told the Journal that Trump acknowledged the risks but moved forward with his deadly war anyway.

Trump, 79, told his administration that he thought Iran would capitulate to the U.S. before it closed the Strait, adding that even if the Strait was threatened, the U.S. military could handle it. ...


=======
1 - Trump Knew the Risk of Iran Blocking the Strait of Hormuz. He Still Went to War. ( www.wsj.com ) [paywall]

@#3 ... How's that supposed to help?

There's literally millions of vacant houses in the United States right now. ...

At what cost to purchase compared to income of first-time home buyers? Maybe the asking price is a problem?

When I bought my house. the mortgage amount (with a 15% down payment) was between two- and three-times my household income.

What is the mortgage amount compared to household income nowadays?

Found this ...

Home Price-to-Income Ratio Reaches Record High (January 2024)
www.jchs.harvard.edu

... In 2022, the median sale price for a single-family home in the US was 5.6 times higher than the median household income, higher than at any point on record dating back to the early 1970s. ...

As the interactive shows, home prices have soared relative to incomes in a growing number of metro areas. Indeed, among the 100 largest markets in the country, 48 had a price-to-income ratio exceeding 5.0 in 2022, including seven markets with a price-to-income ratio above 8.0.

By comparison, 15 markets had price-to-income ratios above 5.0 as recently as 2019 and just five markets had ratios that high in 2000 (Figure 2). With the rapid rise in prices since the beginning of the pandemic, price-to-income ratios have reached all-time highs in 78 of the nation's 100 largest markets.

Only Syracuse had a price-to-income ratio under 3.0 among large markets in 2022. Price-to-income ratios that low were the norm across much of the country in prior decades.

Indeed, fully two-thirds of large markets had price-to-income ratios below
3.0 as recently as 2000. ...


@#26

Interesting timing of that song, though ...

It was written in 1929 when the stock market crashed and led the United States into its Great Depression of 1929 to ...

The Great Depression
www.federalreservehistory.org

... The longest and deepest downturn in the history of the United States and the modern industrial economy lasted more than a decade, beginning in 1929 and ending during World War II in 1941. ...



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